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POV

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I removed this from the article:

Blind Lake is neither as narratively tight as its predecessor, The Chronoliths, or as ambitious as its Wilson's next novel, Spin. The plot line involving Tess is particularly clumsy and bears a striking resemblance to a Star Trek Next Generation Episode, "Imaginary Friend". As is typical of Wilson's work, though, the well defined characters and well conceived premise make the novel compelling.

Though this might be true (I've never read the book), it looks to be the very definition of POV. If someone wants to find some sources to back up this commentary, then by all means, add it back in. -- Antepenultimate 00:48, 14 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]